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Dawson Creek art gallery getting a makeover

Dawson Creek art gallery getting a makeover

The entrance of the Dawson Creek Art Gallery will be getting some work done this year, refreshing the building's entrance.
B.C. film industry still recovering after Hollywood strike

B.C. film industry still recovering after Hollywood strike

Following creative strikes, B.C. production activity is 40 per cent below typical levels.
Crown prosecutor attacked near Vancouver courthouse

Crown prosecutor attacked near Vancouver courthouse

The lawyer was walking with a security officer when she was the victim of one of two related attacks on East Cordova.
Vancouver mayor's plan to abolish park board slammed at town hall

Vancouver mayor's plan to abolish park board slammed at town hall

Tony Dumoulin: "It really scares me how democracy can disappear like this."
B.C. union told 19-year-old film caterer he was too young

B.C. union told 19-year-old film caterer he was too young

Justin Tambour alleged Teamsters Local Union No. 155 denied him entry into B.C.'s catering workforce in the film industry because he was too young.
Convicted B.C. killer gets 60 days for home invasion

Convicted B.C. killer gets 60 days for home invasion

The victim hid in a closet, in a room barricaded with a couch, when five people entered her home.
BC Housing exec testifies about disconnect between Crown corporation and Atira

BC Housing exec testifies about disconnect between Crown corporation and Atira

BC Housing executive tells Winters Hotel inquest there was no formal checklist about fire safety plans.
Religious freedom not compromised in B.C. teacher's YouTube-related firing, tribunal rules

Religious freedom not compromised in B.C. teacher's YouTube-related firing, tribunal rules

Gleb Glebov's YouTube videos made comments about abortion, rape and homosexuality, among others.
College instructors group calls on B.C. minister to resign for criticizing pro-Hamas teacher

College instructors group calls on B.C. minister to resign for criticizing pro-Hamas teacher

The Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC says it stands with a Langara College committee's assessment that calling the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attack against civilians "brilliant" and "amazing" — as one instructor did — is not hate speech.
Flair Airlines admits murky communication on passenger compensation

Flair Airlines admits murky communication on passenger compensation

Flair Airlines said it had unclear guidelines on its website.